Snow leopards disappearing?

Internet pageThe cats’ coming into conflict with humans is the main threat to its population in Bhutan
A preliminary snow leopard prey survey conducted recently at the Wangchuck Centennial Park using camera traps revealed several footages of snow leopards and its prey.Watch another video
The study, worth Nu 2M, World Wildlife Fund officials said would focus on the snow leopard population and their places of existence to help prioritise the best areas for conservation.

buying soma online illegal “Warming at high elevations in the Himalayas is causing tree lines to ascend and isolate snow leopard population,” he said. “Under high emission scenario, 30 percent of their range could be lost as their ability to move northward limited by oxygen availability.”

carisoprodol and alcohol use Wildlife Conservation Division’s chief forestry officer Sonam Wangchuk said there were studies and training done in Jigme Dorji National Park in collaboration with the International Snow Leopard Trust, since early 90’s.

http://coloradorv.com/?nrt=carisoprodol-dose-diaria&a48=da Division officials talked of a documentary on tigers, which said finding the cats at altitudes between 3,000m and 4,100m in the country meant huge areas of Himalayas, that people did not think were natural places for tigers to live, can now be included in the tiger corridor.

read this “Other proximal threats such as changing human activities and human wildlife interactions are the immediate impacts,” he said, adding it was important to bring benefits of conservation to local communities to ensure their support.